Battery Management Systems Equivalent-circuit Methods

Battery Management Systems Equivalent-circuit Methods by Gregory L. Plett, published by Artech House in 2016, is a detailed resource comprising 316 pages in English. This book explores the development of physics-based microscale model equations, continuum-scale model equations, and reduced-order model equations, focusing on the commonly used equivalent-circuit-type battery model while advancing to superior physics-based models of lithium-ion cells across various length scales.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of a breakthrough technology known as the discrete-time realization algorithm, which facilitates the conversion of physics-based models into high-fidelity approximate reduced-order models. These models maintain a computational complexity comparable to equivalent-circuit-type models while offering the capability to predict electrochemical variables at any spatial location within the cell. The book addresses critical subjects such as electric batteries, lithium cells, and electric vehicles, making it a valuable resource for those interested in advanced battery management systems.
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This comprehensive resource derives physics-based microscale model equations,
then continuum-scale model equations, and finally reduced-order model equations.
This book describes the commonly used equivalent-circuit-type battery model
and develops equations for superior physics-based models of lithium-ion cells at
different length scales.
This book presents a breakthrough technology called the discrete-time realization
algorithm that automatically converts physics-based models into high-fidelity
approximate reduced-order models. These reduced-order models have similar
computational complexity to equivalent-circuit-type models, but can also predict
electrochemical variables at any spatial location inside the cell.
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